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glamor ['glæmə]

n. 魔法,迷人的美;
vt. 迷惑;

例句:

  • Goys gamely groping gravity's grotesque gamelan gave gumption gibbering glamor!
    来自SA
  • The glamor of the East was brought to international prominence by the Russion national school.
    俄罗斯民族乐派使东方的魅力产生了国际性的影响.
  • Her beauty was never more resplendent than when she cast a parting glamor at the youth.
    最后,她向年轻人瞥了一眼,她从未有过象向他投过这一瞥时那么楚楚动人了.
  • Since she start college, all of a sudden she's miss glamor.
    她上了大学后, 一下子变得很时髦.
  • The armed forces, too, completely lost all their glamor and aura and were only delegated to the protection of our politicians.
    来自WSJ
  • So it's really a worthy event and more than just the glamor I think, Cedar says.
    来自VOA